T.S. Eliot's Writing Style and Use of Symbolism

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“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go,” T.S. Eliot is basically trying to say that only people who push their limit can actually see how much they can really accomplish. T.S. Eliot made poetry that showed his negative views on life, people, and world. T.S. Eliot took poetry to another level by the way he writes and uses symbolism. Thomas Stearns was born on September 26, 1888. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri. His father was Henry ware Eliot who was the president of the Hydraulic-press company. His mom was Charlotte Champe Stearns, a former teacher, a volunteer at the St. louis, Humanity club and also bit of a poet. T.S. Eliot attended Harvard and Merton college, Oxford. I believe that by attending college it made everything possible. Ezra Pound made a big impact by encouraging T.S. Eliot. Pound would give him a lot of feedback. It was iin England Where he took writing seriously that’s where his career really began. He was first mainly famous for his poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock in 1915. He learned that he really moved people and they loved his poem. The only thing that he really had to overcome was all the time he spent in college. T.S. Eliot’s poems are mainly what got him famous. When “Murder In The Cathedral” was out there was a reviewer That actually said, “it may well mark a turning point in English drama.” When his poem, “The Waste Land”, got published he won a two thousand dial award. In 1954 he got the Hanseatic Goethe prize; Confidential Clerk. Two years later he got to lecture an audience of fourteen thousand people at the University of Minnesota. T.S. Eliot was a poet, dramatist and he was also a literary critic. “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and “The... ... middle of paper ... ... moves people. I believe it is the creativity that comes from the mind of T.S. Eliot that makes him a person to look up to . that fact the he spent a lot of time in colleges shows that he put in work to get where he was at. that means he was not just some man that would write poems, he was an educated man who worked for knowledge to build it is reasons like these that make people look up and think about his success on how he forever changed literature. It is for these reasons that can make one look up to him. Works Cited Asbee Sue.T.S. Eliot. Vero Beach: The Rourke Corportion, Inc., 1990. Print. Biography. T.S. Eliot. Biography. 1996. Web 8 Jan, 2014. Brainy Quote. T.S. Eliot. 2001-2014. Web.8 Jan. 2014. Bush, Ronald. T.S. Eliot’s Life and Career.1999. web. 8 Jan 2014. Headings, Philip R. T.S. Eliot, Revised Edition. Boston : Twayne Publisher, 1992. Print.

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